In this project, I conceptualize and apply digital decolonizing methodologies for learning about Native and Indigenous peoples uses of social media.

Findings reveal the need to develop methodologies that can account for the limitations and affordances of specific social networking platforms with regard to Native and Indigenous peoples access to digital devices, and within the context of Native modes of sociality.

The goal of this project is to discern characteristics of the networks of networks shaping Native peoples efforts at using social media for political participation, engagement, and mobilization. This project is also allowing me to share knowledge about ICTs and social media protest with activists and organizers.

"Indigenous Digital Creativity" Presentation to the Association of American Geographers Chicago, Illinois April 2015"Framing Digital Indigenous Social Movements"Image in "Connected Activism: Indigenous Uses of Social Media for Shaping Political Change" December 2016